News
Features of Montreal, Mates of State, Deerhoof, and More
Nov 17, 2011
By Margot Cooper Gruen
In celebration of 15 years of releasing great music, Polyvinyl have announced A Brief History in Moving Pictures, which features 60 music videos from 26 Polyvinyl artists. Check out the tracklist here. More
"Escapee" Marks the Third Single Off Moment Bends
May 27, 2011
By Lauren Barbato
The new video for Architecture in Helsinki’s “Escapee” features a road bike, baby blue balloons, and an angst-y teenage boy. We have this quirky vid. More
Mar 24, 2011
By Laura Studarus
Nothing bonds people like quality synth pop right? Or at least that’s the idea behind Cut Copy’s new covers project. First to be revealed, fellow Aussie band Architecture in Helsinki’s take on Zonoscope cut, “Need You Now.” More
Release Date, Tour Schedule Also Announced
Jan 31, 2011
By Lauren Barbato
Indie-pop aficionados Architecture in Helsinki are finally back on the music scene in 2011 with their latest full-length. More
Architecture in Helsinki, Superchunk, Pop Levi, Herbie Hancock also Comment on the King of Pop's Passing
Jun 26, 2009
By Mark Redfern
Various musicians have either provided Under the Radar with quotes or issued general statements about the passing of Michael Jackson that we thought we’d share with you. Included are quotes or statements from Architecture in Helsinki, Chuck D, Jamie Lidell, Of Montreal, Pop Levi, TV on the Radio, Herbie Hancock, Superchunk, Snow Patrol, and others. More
Reviews
Apr 15, 2014
By Billy Hamilton
Moving from indie oddballs to pop pleasure-seekers should have been easy for Architecture in Helsinki, but the Australian ensemble are hampered by a desire to be taken seriously on their appallingly-titled fifth LP, NOW + 4EVA. More
May 06, 2011
By Frank Valish
It’s been over two years since Architecture in Helsinki released “That Beep,” the single that was to precede the band’s fourth full-length album. Then the band disappeared. Well, the long-awaited fourth album is finally here, and it sounds like the Australian indie-pop collective has spent the intervening years focused on revamping its sound. More
Apr 25, 2009
By Frank Valish
The latest single from this Australian experimental-pop five-piece may have earned the band its biggest “hit” thus far-top 40 Australian radio play and the band’s highest charting US iTunes download being among the accomplishments-but this is certainly no sell-out move. More